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Insomnia Cookies Coming Soon Sign Posted in Adams Morgan

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2318 18th Street NW upstairs

Back in March we learned:

“Insomnia Cookies has officially signed its first lease in Washington D.C. after years of looking for a location. The D.C. storefront is set to begin delivering warm, delicious cookies to the capital city this summer. The new location at 2318 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan will open to serve retail customers daily from 11 a.m. until 3 a.m. and will begin delivery from noon until 3am.”

They were originally hoping to open this summer but it looks like, like Nando’s, Fall might be more realistic. Stay tuned.

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courtesy Insomnia Cookies:

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